A brokered convention doesn't play to Sanders advantage, it's over, there will be no more turns, the field just tilts more heavily in Biden's advantage moving forward and he's got all the momentum.clubgop wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 9:53 pmAll right, let's just chill on the conclusions here. We haven't reached any. This thing is going to take another turn. Sanders at some point, when California is fully counted is most likely going to take a delegate lead. The odds are still on a brokered convention. And if it goes to that someone is going to be embittered and victimized. This is a party of victimhood. Maybe it might be better to be a victim than to lose to Trump.
Bernie can't win in the South, He can't win in Florida, He can't win Texas, He can't win in the Rust Belt. All Bernie has is half of the Southwest and two tiny states in the North East, he's doing worse than he did in 2016 against a weaker opponent who had people splitting the vote on him, and now that vote splitting is gone. Sanders is fucking done, the conclusion has obviously been reached.